Atomizer



J. G. GOODHUE.

ATOMIZEH.

APPLICATION man 1111111.12. 1913. RENEwED JUNE 21,1919. 1,329,834.

Patented Feb. 3, 1920.

NTTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

JULIAN GTFFORD GOODHUE, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

ATOMIZER.

Original application led May 13, 1912,

1913, Serial No. 753,651.

'To all 'whom t may concern:

Be it lrnown that I, JULIAN G. Goonrron, a citizen oi the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county oli Cook and State oit Illinois, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Atomizers, ot which the following is a full, clear, concise, and exact description, reference 'being had to the accompanying drawings, 'forming a part oit this specification.

My invention relates to an improved form of atoinizer and has as its principal object the lprovision oi a device which may be assembled and installed with a minimum ot labor and expense.

A further obi ect resides in the partnsular arrangement and combination oit parts hereinafter described.

Referring` more particularly to the drawing, Figure 1 is a side elevation of my dcvice partly in section, and showing a portion oi a support;

Fig. 2 is a top plan view of Fig. 1;

Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1, and

elis a plan view with the cap or cover piece of my device removed.

In the lseparate views the same part is designated by the same reference character.

Referring more particularly to the drawings, 1 is a cap or cover piece provided with an integral extension or shank 11 at right angles to itself. The cap 1 and shank 11 are both hollowed out so as to be substantially semi-circular in cross section. rThe shank 11 is provided with a wedge shaped extension 32 at the end opposite the cap 1. The wedge portion 32 is adapted to be insei-ted within a pipe or similar tubular support such as 86. The shank 11 is also provided with an upstanding ridge or lug 37 which is adapted to Contact with the end of the pipe such as 36. 33 is a lug depending from the under surface of the shank 11, pro vided with an aperture 31. 341- is a separate wedge shaped piece adapted to fit the interior ot the pipe 36 and having an edge beveled oppositely to the inclined edge of the portion 32. The wedge piece 34 is provided with a threaded aperture intended to receive the end of ascrew 35 which is in sorted in the aperture 31 oit the lug 33. The head ot the screw 35 is intended to contact with the outer surface of the lug 33. Consequently when the screw is turned, the

Specoation of Letters Patent.

Serial No. $96,901.

Renewed June 21, 1919.

Vlip of the lng Patented Feb. 3, 1920.

Divided and this application filed March 12,

Serial No. 305,912.

wedge Bil is drawn to the right7 as shown in Fig. 1, firmly wedging the part 32 against the interior of the pipe. By means of the arrangements just described the shank 11 and the p arts of the atoniizer attached thereto will be securely held by means of 'a .pipe or other tubular support.

One end of the cap piece 1 is provided with a hook-shaped integral lug9. The lug 9 lies in the center oi' the cap 1 in a substantially vertical plane and depends below the lower edge of the part 1. .At the end of the part 1 opposite the lug 9 is a hollow cap or boss S which also depends below the edge ot the part V1. Carried beneath and depending from the part 1 are twoysirnilar castings 13 and 14. Parts 13 and 14 comprise a vertically depending half round hollow `portion 10, and a horizontal arm or extension 50. The portions 10' are capped ofi at the bottom, as shown at d0 in Fig. 3, so that when parts 13 and 1d are placed with edges together, as in Fig. 1, they may retain an internal receptacle 15 intended torretain a liquid to be atoinized. f i

The vertical edges ot the parts 13 and '111 are cut away for a portion of their ex tent, as shown at 11. This feature may be omitted, however, it desired. Each horizontal portion is provided with a notch 52 in its lower edge. The notches 52 regis ter with each otheras shown at 51 in Fig. 11, when the parts 13 and 14 are in position, thus forminga an aperture through which a spray may be delivered. The outer end of each portion `50 is provided with a lug 18 which is intended and adapted to be inserted in the boss or cap part 8, and to sustain one end ot the part 18 or 14. -The parts 13 and 111 are also provided with lugs 21 and 22 respectively at the end opposite the lug 18. Luge 21 and Q2 lie on each side of thehookshaped lug 9 and are aperturedto receive a screw 23 which holds the parts 13 vand 14. together, and sinceit passes above the lower 9 it serves in connection with the lugs 18 to'susta'in' theparts. 13 and 14. The interior receptacle 15 which receives and retains the liquid to ybe sprayed may be ofglass or other suitable material. This receptacle is shown in the form of a tube closed at the bottom and open at the top. Liquid is delivered to the receptacle by means of a small tube 7 which is designed to run underneath the shank 11' and supply liquid from some exterior source or reser voir. 2 is a small tube similar to the tube 7 which is designed to be connected to a door check or suitable course of compressed air. The outer end of the tube 2 is closed ori except for an aperture 17 which faces downwardly through the opening; 51. The tube 2 also is run along the under tace of the shank 11 1G designates a small tube which delivers liquid from the liquid recep- -tacle and runs to a point immediately underneath the aperture 1T in the tube 2. rEhe upper end or tube 15 being' open a blast oi air delivered through the aperture 17 draws up liquid through the tube 16 and produces a spray downwardly through the aperture 51. iibes 2 and 16 are run horizontally underneath portion 1 as best shown in Fig'. 3, and pass through an apertured cylindrical plug 25 near their outer end. Plug 25 rests in registering' grooves in the faces of parts 1 and 50.

The subject matter of this application is divided'irom my copendinp; application Serial No. '696,901, i'iled May 13, 1912, for disinfecting apparatus. Y

lllavingthus described my invention, what l claim is:

. 1. An atomiser having' a hollow cap piece provided with a shank extending; at right angles thereto, in combination with a pair oi hollow half round members depending' :from said cap.

2. An. atomizer having' a shank 11 provided with a laterally projecting' end 1, and a reservoir depending?,- from the point oit connection oi" the shanl: and end and having` a nozzle arrangement in said end 1 removed from said reservoir.

3. An atomizer comorisinp; a shank having;n a transversely er idinir end, said end having` recessed portion, a member carrya reservoir constructed to be insert-ed said recessed portion, and for seno; said parts together.

a. An atomizer comprising' a shank having-a transversely disposed end portion, said Y, member having); a transi-.iei'sely extending' end portion, a pair of depending; members 13 and 1e having` their ends detachably supsaid transversely exend portion, and provided with downward extensions forming' a hollow f iber, a detachable reservoir arranged within said hollow chamber, and tubes 2, 7 and 16 for forming an orifice device near the outer and ior establishing' communication between said reservoir and said orifice device.

8. An atoinizer comprising' a supporting' member having a transversely extending' end portion, depending' members 13 and 14 having' downward extensions forming' a hollow tubular chamber, said members 13 and 14; being detachably supported at their ends to the ends of said end portion, a glass reservoir arranged within said hollow tubular chamber, a pipe 2 extending' along' said supporting member and toward the end of said end portion, said pipe 2 beine; bent and beine; provided with an oriice 17 in its lower side, a tube 13 extending' from the reservoir upwardly and 'to the orifice 17 in the tube D .nd a tube i' extending' along said supportmember and into the reservoir 15, said mbers 13 and 111- havingg' an opening 51 in ir lower edges to permit the outlet of the iin atomizei' comprising a longitudil ing supporting member having a transversely arranged end portion, which end portion is provided at its ends with enf) a said means being adapted to engage said engaging members at the ends said end portion.

10. in atomiser comprisinga member 11 having a transverse end portion '1, pair oi3 inei-.ibers 13 and 14e arranged underneath and extending' lengthwise said portion 1 end oi' said transverse end portion 'fbers, and means for supporting of the same from end to end members 13 and 111 having' end having a recessed portion provided in its u thereof, said under side, a member carrying' a reservoir lugs 18 adapted 5G construction to be inserted into said recessed to lit into one end of the end portion 1 115 portion, and means tor securing' said parts and also having' lugs 21-22 adapted to fit together. on opposite sides oi the other end of said 5. An atomizer confiprising` a supporting; end portion and a screw 23 extended beineniber having` a transversely arranged end tween the lugs 21 and 22 and engaging a portion, a pair of dependi members 13 shoulder on the end portion 1. 120 and 14- detacliably secured to the end por! 11. en atomizer comprising` a member 11 tion, and a reservoir 15 carried by and dehaving transverse end Vportion 1, a pair tachably held inVV position by said members of members 13 and 1A- arranged underneath 13 and'lli. said portion 1 and extending lengthwise of 60 6. An' atomizer comprising' a supporting thesame from end to end thereof, said mem- 125 lmemberhaving),` a transversely extending end bers 13 and 14 having?,- lugs 18 adapted to portion, a pair of depending' members 13 lit into one end oi the end portion` 1 and and 14 having' their ends detachably supalso having lugs 21-22 adapted to lit on opported at the ends of said transversely exposite sides of Vthe other end oi said end tending end portion, and provided with portion, a screw 23 extended between the 130 lugs 21 and 22 the end portion 1, members 18 and reservoir.

12. The combination of a tubular member 36, a shank 11 having an end adapted to tit into the tubular member 36, said member 11 being semitubular and open underneath and being provided with a transversely extending end portion 1 and a reservoir and atomizer devices supported by said portion 1.

13. The combination of a tubular member 36, a shank 11 having an end adapted to lit into the tubular member 36, said member 11 being semi-tubular and open underneath and being provided with a transversely extending end portion 1, in combination with means i'or detachably securing an end portion of the member 11 in position in the tubular member BG and atomizer de vices supported by the end portion 1.

'14. The combination of a tubular member 36, a shank 11 having an end adapted to fit into the tubular member 36, said member 11 being semi-tubular and open underneath and being provided with a transversely eX- tending end portion 1, in combination with means for detachably securing an end portion of the member 11 in position in the tubular member 36, and tubes or pipes extending through the member' 36 and within the semi-tubular structure or the member 11, at least one or' said pipes being bent to extend along the transverse end portion 1.

15. An atomizer comprising asupporting member having a transversely extending end, a member depending` 'l'roni said end, said member comprising separable parts and forming a means for supporting a reservoir.

16. In an atomizer, a pair of separable members, a plurality of tubes provided between said members, a reservoir carried by one of the'members, and a member provided between said separable members, said last mentioned member forming a means for supporting said tubes.

17. An atomizer comprising in combinaand engaging a shoulder on a reservoir carried by the 1e and tubes for said tion, a supporting member having an open side, a member constructed to be mounted in the open side of said first mentioner member, said last mentioned member carrying a reservoir, a plurality of tubes provided between both or' said members, and an aperture provided in said second mentioned member, said aperture being positioned adjacent one end of said tubes.

1S. An atomizer comprising a shank having a transversely extending end, the under side of said end being open, a reservoir structure constructed to be mounted in the opening of said end, and means -for mounting said structure in the open side of said transversely extending end.

19. An atomizer comprising'a shanl; having a transversely extending end said end being open upon one side, a nozzle mounted in said end, a reservoir having a portion which extends below said opening and adapted to be inserted and mounted in said open end.

20. In an atomizer structure in combination, a channeled supporting member having a transversely arranged end portion, a reservoir structure constructed to be mounted in the transversely arranged end portion, and means for securing said res ervoir structure to said channeled supporting member.

21. An atomizer comprising in combination, a support or holder having a body portion and a transverse end portion, said end portion being open along one side, a structure carrying a reservoir constructed to be mounted in said open side portion, said reservoir being positioned adjacent the juncture of the transverse end portion and the body portion. Y

In witness whereof I hereunto subscribe my name this 21st day of December, A. D. 1912.

JULIAN GIFFORD GOODHUE.

Witnesses A. L. JONES, 0. M. WERMIGH. 

